Edison Student Publishers - March 2010
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The Edison Light Bulb

March 2010


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Download the entire March 2010 print edition in one pdf

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Coming Soon! Click on a link below to read the articles that appear in this edition:
  • The Wall by Emma J..................................................1
  • Women’s History Play by Sarah S. & Emma J..........1
  • O.M.G. Teachers having P.E.!!? by Sebastian M........1
  • Try Speed Skating by Sebastian M............................2
  • Interview with Kirsti Haugen by Sage S....................3
  • Strange Sicknesses! by Sage S...................................3
  • 10 Cool Facts about St. Patrick’s Day by Annie S.....4
  • Top 4 Wierdest Star Wars Aliens by Henry F............5
  • Top 4 Coolest Star Wars Aliens by Noah J-V............6
  • Moltara by Dani W and Aaron S...............................7
  • Weird News by Atticus M..........................................8
  • Rain Forests by Atticus M..........................................8
  • Townville by Sarah S.................................................9
  • Advice by Sarah S.....................................................9
  • The Bearichk Page by Austin G...............................10
  • Manticore Diary by Dani W.....................................11
  • Roby’s Story by Jackson N......................................12
  • Cool Books by Jackson N........................................12
  • Trapped by Emma J..................................................13

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Eugene, Oregon, USA
In our after school (and summer!) publishing program, students explore positive and powerful ways to share their interests, skills and opinions, creatively and respectfully, through drafting, collaboration, conferencing and revising. Opinions expressed are those of each author and do not necessarily reflect those of the publishing program or Edison School. We invite your feedback.

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